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Plaster is a rapid treatment media, and are usually used for minor wounds such a s cuts from falling,

in a plaster has been placed on antibiotics and other drugs that serve to accelerate wound healing, but now the world of health has found t hat a plaster that can reduce wearer from the risk of skin cancer that has been created by scientists in Scotland. plaster Technology called dosimeters was developed in the form of plaster that can warn those who bask in the sun of the potential dangers of ultraviolet exposure in re dundant. article this time will be explained in detail. The following explanation: Dosimeters are sensitive to ultraviolet light can change color when they are wea ring plaster exposed to excessive ultraviolet rays. Equipment that ranges from 1 0 pence this can also be worn bracelets or plaster form. This product can even d etect ultraviolet light when worn in a swimsuit. Some scientists of The University of Strathclyde in Scotland announced their fin dings in the journal Chemical Communications. Ultraviolet light causes chemical reactions in the plaster with the release of acid in the form of a color that al lows the color change. Thus, when they are wearing this technology bask too long in the sun, dosimeter will issue a different color from yellow to red. The color change that indicates a warning that it is time for those who are sunbathing to be indoors or stop th is activity. Chemistry professor, Andrew Mills describes the color of the acid sensitive as t he ink intelligence. Many people think of chemical reactions that occur in the test tube. However, the chemical reaction can occur at this time the ink film with a very thin layer that produces a color change, Mills said. Plaster is expected to reduce sharply the development of skin cancer that is the impact of excessive sun exposure. Some researchers have expressed the ability t o adapt products to different types of human skin by adding alkaline substances dye to inhibit discoloration. Some experts describe takes between 4 to 8 hours to show that excessive exposure to sunlight on the skin. The team of experts that will conduct trials with the technology his dosimeter summer this year so hopefully the product can be market ed in October. Our plan is to introduce this technology into a company to implement the technolo gy in products such as clothing or bracelets on the label, said Andrew Mills. We h ave been approached by a number of manufacturers who are interested in skin care products with these technologies, he added. Skin cancer is cancer that commonly encountered in the UK and claimed more than 2,300 lives annually. Jodie Moffat of Cancer Research UK believes plaster produc ts will be beneficial to emphasize the damage caused by ultraviolet light exposu re on human skin. Jodie Moffat hopes the tape can be used as a tool to awaken pe ople about the importance of protecting the health of their skin. may be useful Healthy regards ^^

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